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Network Working Group                                         D. RawlinsRequest for Comments: 3571                                           MCICategory: Informational                                      A. Kulkarni                                                                   Intel                                                                 K. Chan                                                         Nortel Networks                                                            M. Bokaemper                                                        Juniper Networks                                                                 D. Dutt                                                                   Cisco                                                             August 2003Framework Policy Information Base for Usage FeedbackStatus of this Memo   This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does   not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this   memo is unlimited.Copyright Notice   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  All Rights Reserved.Abstract   This document describes a portion of the Policy Information Base   (PIB) to control policy usage collection and reporting in a device.   The provisioning classes specified here allow a Policy Decision Point   (PDP) to select which policy objects should collect usage   information, what information should be collected and when it should   be reported.   This PIB requires the presence of other PIBs (defined elsewhere) that   provide the policy objects from which usage information is collected.Rawlins, et al.              Informational                      [Page 1]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003Table of Contents1.  Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.  General Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.1.  Selection, Usage and Linkage Policies. . . . . . . . . .32.2.  Normal Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4             2.2.1.  Connection Establishment and Initial                     Configuration Request. . . . . . . . . . . . . .42.2.2.  Unsolicited Reports - Periodic Reporting . . . .52.2.3.  Unsolicited Reports - Reporting Conditions . . .52.2.4.  Solicited Reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6             2.2.5.  Resuming and Suspending Periodic Feedback                     Reporting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62.2.6.  Failover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62.3.  Usage Policy and Under-specified Selection Criteria. . .73.  Summary of the Feedback Framework Policy Information Base. . .83.1.  SPPI ACCESS Clause Report-Only . . . . . . . . . . . . .83.2.  Usage32 and Usage64 Textual Conventions. . . . . . . . .83.3.  Feedback Groups and PRCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93.3.1.  Feedback Action. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93.3.2.  Feedback Action List . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103.3.3.  Feedback Linkage Capability. . . . . . . . . . .103.3.4.  Feedback Linkage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103.3.5.  Feedback Traffic Statistics Threshold. . . . . .103.3.6.  Feedback Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103.3.7.  Feedback Interface Traffic . . . . . . . . . . .113.3.8.  Feedback RoleCombo Filter Selection. . . . . . .114.  The Feedback Framework PIB Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115.  Security Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .316.  IANA Considerations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .327.  Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .328.  References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .328.1.  Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .328.2.  Informational References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .339.  Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3410. Full Copyright Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .351.  Introduction   The Framework of Common Open Policy Service with Policy Provisioning   (COPS-PR) Usage Feedback describes the overall approach to policy   usage monitoring and reporting.  This document defines the specific   Policy Information Base (PIB) framework for policy usage feedback.   The policy classes for monitoring and reporting policy usage   feedback, as well as policy classes for controlling reporting   intervals, suspension, resumption and solicitation are defined.Rawlins, et al.              Informational                      [Page 2]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003Conventions Used in this Document   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY" and "OPTIONAL" in this   document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].2.  General Concepts2.1.  Selection, Usage and Linkage Policies   There are three basic types of policies used to define what the PEP   is to monitor, record and report.  These are the selection criteria   policy, the usage policy and the feedback report linkage policy.   The selection criteria policy is installed by the PDP.  It defines   the conditions used by the PEP to monitor and record a usage policy.   The selection criteria policy may only be used for defining usage   feedback selection criteria.  However, a more general case is a   policy that already exists for policy enforcement that may also be   used for specifying feedback usage selection criteria.  An example of   this is the frwkRoleCombo instance, which may be used in defining QoS   enforcement policies, but may also be used to specify conditions on   which to base usage - i.e. count the number of packets meeting the   criterion of an interface capability set name and role combination.   The usage policy defines what attributes are recorded by the PEP.   These policies have an ACCESS clause of 'report-only'.  Generally,   the usage policies specify counts related to a specific action such   as a packet being dropped.  The feedback framework PIB defines two   usage policy classes, frwkFeedbackTraffic and frwkFeedbackIfTraffic.   Usage PRCs may be generic, collecting basic statistics, or they may   be specific to a particular usage.  The PDP decides which PRC(s) best   suit(s) its requirements.  The PEP may support only one usage   feedback PRC, in which case all statistics are gathered using   instances of that PRC.  Alternatively, the PEP may support multiple   usage feedback PRCs.  The PDP then decides which PRC to associate   with a particular selection criterion.   A usage feedback policy and selection policy are tightly associated   with one another.  A third policy, the frwkFeedbackLinkTable, is used   to associate, or provide a linkage for the selection and usage   policies.  The frwkFeedbackLinkTable also specifies when to report   the usage feedback.  The frwkFeedbackLinkTable entry permits the same   selection criteria instance to be re-used for various usage feedback   policies.  The frwkFeedbackLinkTable contains the value of the   selection criteria instance as well as the value of the usage   feedback PRC.Rawlins, et al.              Informational                      [Page 3]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003    -----------------     ------------------      -----------------   |                 |   |                  |    |                 |   | Select Criteria |   |Linkage Instance  |    |Usage Instance   |   |                 |   |-instance ID      |    |- instance ID    |   | -instance ID    |<--|-PRID of selection|--->|- PRID of Linkage|   | -conditions...  |   |-PRC of usage     |    |- counts...      |   |                 |   |                  |    |                 |    -----------------     ------------------      -----------------                            Figure 1   Figure 1 illustrates the relationship between the selection criteria,   linkage and usage policies.   The PDP is not aware of the instance identifier of the usage feedback   policy when installing the selection criteria and feedback linkage   policies.  The usage feedback policy is instantiated on the PEP by   the installation of a feedback report linkage and the PEP designates   the instance identifier.  The usage feedback policy class always   contains an attribute of type ReferenceId that contains the instance   value of the associated frwkFeedbackLinkTable instance installed by   the PDP.  An example of this is the attribute   frwkFeedbackTrafficLinkRef.2.2.  Normal Operations2.2.1.  Connection Establishment and Initial Configuration Request   The Accounting Timer object in the COPS Connection Accept message   contains the minimum number of seconds between reporting intervals as   described in [COPS] and [FEEDBACKFWK].  This is used as the basic   unit of measurement in defining intervals for specific usage policies   with the frwkFeedbackLinkInterval attribute.   The PEP notifies the PDP of the selection criteria policy classes and   usage policy classes it supports during the initial request for   configuration data using frwkPRCSupport instances [FR-PIB].  The PEP   also indicates whether it supports the frwkFeedbackLinkTable as well.   The PDP responds to the initial request for configuration with a   DECISION that installs policies.  The PDP may also specify maximum   reporting intervals associated with each of the usage policies.  This   is done with the frwkFeedbackLinkInterval attribute in the   frwkFeedbackLink class.  It may also specify reporting thresholds by   including an instance of a threshold class (e.g.   frwkFeedbackTrafficThreshold) in the decision.  The PEP monitors and   records the usage per the conditions defined by its associated   selection criteria policy.  Periodically the PEP reports the usageRawlins, et al.              Informational                      [Page 4]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003   with a REPORT message or provides a REPORT when solicited by the PDP.   The PDP solicits usage feedback with the frwkFeedbackActionIndicator   attribute of the frwkFeedbackAction class.2.2.2.  Unsolicited Reports - Periodic Reporting   Reporting may be periodic in nature and unsolicited.  The intervals   at which the unsolicited reports are provided by the PEP are defined   in the specific Linkage policies.  The defined intervals are based on   the number of seconds specified by the PDP in the ACCT Timer value.   The PDP may specify that the associated usage instance be included in   a periodic unsolicited report only if the threshold is reached and/or   if the usage value has changed from the previous reporting interval.   There are cases when the PEP must supply unsolicited feedback reports   that may not fall on an interval boundary.  The PEP MUST provide an   unsolicited REPORT containing all defined usage instances just prior   to the PEP issuing a Delete Request State and just prior to the PEP   de-activating a PIB instance context.2.2.3.  Unsolicited Reports - Reporting Conditions   Periodic unsolicited reports for individual usage feedback instances   can be suppressed by specifying additional conditions in the   frwkFeedbackLink instances.  Supported conditions are:   ChangeOnly      If this flag is set in the frwkFeedbackLinkFlags attribute, the      associated usage instance is only included in a periodic      unsolicited report if its value changed since the last unsolicited      report.   Threshold      If this flag is set in the frwkFeedbackLinkFlags attribute, the      associated usage instance is only included in a periodic      unsolicited report if the threshold condition referenced in the      frwkLinkThreshold field evaluates successfully for the associated      usage instance.   Both conditions can be combined in one frwkFeedbackLinkUsage object.   In this case, both conditions need to succeed for the usage instance   to be reported.   Unsolicited reports triggered by a Delete Request State or the   deactivation of a PIB instance are not subject to these conditions -   all usage objects must be included in these cases.Rawlins, et al.              Informational                      [Page 5]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 20032.2.4.  Solicited Reports   The PDP may solicit policy usage feedback by issuing an unsolicited   Decision containing the frwkFeedbackActionIndicator set to   `solicitReport'.  The PEP is to provide a solicited REPORT feedback   containing usage feedback.  The PEP shall continue to provide   periodic feedback at the specified intervals established at client   connection acceptance.   The reporting conditions (ChangeOnly and Threshold) do not affect   solicited reports - all requested usage instances must be included.2.2.5.  Resuming and Suspending Periodic Feedback Reporting   The PDP may suspend usage monitoring and tracking at the PEP with the   frwkFeedbackActionIndicator set to 'suspendMonitoringAndReports'.   The PEP must stop tracking usage information and must not issue any   feedback reports.  The PDP may only suspend feedback reporting by   setting the ActionIndicator to 'suspendReports'.  The PEP must cease   sending unsolicited reports but is to continue monitoring and   tracking usage.  The PDP may resume the sending of feedback reports   and may resume usage monitoring by setting the ActionIndicator to   'resume'.   The PDP may suspend or resume all usage instances or the PDP may   specify one or more instances that are to be suspended or resumed.   The frwkFeedbackActionList attribute contains a tag identifier that   references a list of one or more frwkFeedbackActionList instances.   The PDP may halt usage monitoring, tracking and reporting of usage   policies by removing the associated Linkage entry.2.2.6.  Failover   In the event that the connection is lost between the PEP and PDP, the   PEP continues to track usage information as long as it continues to   operate with the installed policy.  When the locally installed policy   at the PEP expires, the usage policy data also expires.   Upon successful reconnection where the PEP is still caching policy,   the PDP indicates to the PEP that the PEP may resume sending of the   COPS accounting type report messages.  The PDP does this by issuing   an unsolicited decision containing the frwkFeedbackResumeIndicator   set to 'resume'.  The PEP should resume reporting at the next   appropriate feedback interval established upon the acceptance of the   re-connection.  The PDP is aware of the request state Handle(s) andRawlins, et al.              Informational                      [Page 6]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003   the supported PRCs either through the state synchronization mechanism   or because the PDP considers itself synchronized with the PEP upon   reconnection.2.3.  Usage Policy and Under-specified Selection Criteria   Some of the usage policy objects created in the PEP with COPS-PR can   be used by the PEP multiple times - they effectively act as templates   for the objects created by the PEP.  COPS-PR only has the identity   (OID) of the object that is shared between all the assignments the   PEP created.  However it is desirable to collect usage information   for each of the derived objects individually.   This capability is achieved in the feedback framework PIB by   distributing additional information to qualify a specific assignment   of an object between the selection criteria PRC and the feedback   usage PRC.   A selection criteria PRC that refers to a shared object, but contains   no qualifying information, selects all of the object's assignments.   Such a selection criteria PRC SHOULD be combined with a feedback   usage PRC that includes all the necessary information to identify a   specific assignment - a single selection criteria policy can then   result in the generation of many feedback usage objects, one for each   derived object.   If the selection criteria PRC contains all the required qualifying   attributes for a specific assignment, it is combined with a feedback   usage PRC that only contains the desired metrics but no additional   attributes.   Example:      A frwkRoleCombo instance may be used as a selection criteria,      identifying a set of interfaces through their role combination and      capability set.  If it is desired to get per-interface traffic      statistics, the usage PRC has to include an additional attribute      to qualify the specific interface.      This could be achieved by linking the frwkFeedbackIfTraffic class      with a frwkRoleCombo instance in a frwkFeedbackLink instance.      Multiple frwkFeedbackIfTraffic instances will be created by the      PEP, one for each interface selected by the frwkRoleCombo      instance.  The frwkFeedbackIfTraffic class contains the      frwkFeedbackIfTrafficIfIndex attribute that allows the PDP to      identify each interface's individual counters when the PEP reports      the frwkFeedbackIfTraffic instances.Rawlins, et al.              Informational                      [Page 7]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003      If traffic usage collection is only desired for an individual      interface, a selection criteria should be used that qualifies the      interface completely, for example a frwkIfRoleCombo instance.  In      this case, it can be linked to the usage class that has no      additional qualifying attributes, frwkFeedbackTraffic.3.  Summary of the Feedback Framework Policy Information Base3.1.  SPPI ACCESS Clause Report-Only   The selection criteria and linkage policy classes follow the   definitions specified by [SPPI].  This structure specifies well-   defined policy classes and their instances residing in a common,   virtual repository [FR-PIB].  The additional PIB-ACCESS clause   attribute of "report-only" denotes the usage policy class reported by   the PEP.3.2.  Usage32 and Usage64 Textual Conventions   The SPPI does not support the Counter32/64 textual conventions (TC)   of SNMP - for feedback collection two similar textual conventions   have been defined in this PIB: Usage32 and Usage64.   In addition to the differential functionality of 'Counter', where   only the difference between two samples generally carries   information, a single value of a 'Usage' attribute usually provides   absolute information, since   -  its initial value is known (0)   -  no wrap-around events should occur   -  the time or event when the initial value was set should be      available directly or indirectly from other objects.   When 'Usage' attributes are defined in a PRC, events that could cause   a reset of the attribute to its initial value should be defined in   the description as well as the mechanism that allows the PDP to   detect the time of the last reset.   No usual COPS activity however should cause the reset of a Usage   attribute.  In the case of a suspension of monitoring activity   (frwkFeedbackActionIndicator set to 'suspendMonitoringAndReports'),    'Usage' attributes should keep their values and continue counting   after monitoring is resumed.Rawlins, et al.              Informational                      [Page 8]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 20033.3.  Feedback Groups and PRCs   These policy classes defined in this PIB are common to account type   reporting for various technologies and apply to ALL SUBJECT-   CATEGORIES.  The policy classes are divided into three new groups,   namely, The Feedback Report Group, The Feedback Usage Group and The   Feedback Selection Group.   The policy classes in the Feedback Report Group are:   -  Feedback Action   -  Feedback Action List   -  Feedback Selection Usage Combination Capability   -  Feedback Linkage   -  Feedback Traffic Statistics Threshold   The policy classes in the Feedback Usage Group are:   -  Feedback Traffic   -  Feedback Interface Traffic   The policy class in the Feedback Selection Group is:   -  Feedback RoleCombo Filter Selection3.3.1.  Feedback Action   The Feedback Action class contains the attributes that specify action   that the PEP is to take regarding policy usage, monitoring and   tracking.  The PDP may suspend usage monitoring and periodic   reporting, suspend periodic reporting only, resume usage and periodic   reporting or solicit immediate reporting.  The action may affect all   feedback policies or be associated with one or more frwkFeedbackLink   instances.   The frwkFeedbackActionIndicator attribute defines the action.  The   frwkFeedbackActionPri attribute indicates whether the action applies   to all of the usage policies or to a list.  The   frwkFeedbackActionList attribute is the identifier of the list of   Linkage policy instances to which the action is to be applied.   The PDP can solicit the PEP for immediate usage feedback.  The PEP   shall respond with a solicited report containing the usage feedback.   The PDP can direct the resumption of usage monitoring and reporting   per the defined intervals.  For example, the PEP may have re-   connected to a PDP and has cached usage policies.  The PDP indicates   to the PEP to resume usage tracking and monitoring and to send allRawlins, et al.              Informational                      [Page 9]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003   the cached usage policy.  The PEP shall respond at the next   appropriate interval with an unsolicited report containing the usage   feedback.   The PDP can suspend the monitoring of usage policy.  The PEP   maintains the current usage that has been monitored, but discontinues   any further monitoring until the PDP directs the PEP to resume   monitoring in a subsequent Decision.   The PDP can also suspend just the reporting of usage, but not   interrupt the monitoring and tracking of usage.  The PEP shall   discontinue sending Report messages with usage feedback until the PDP   directs the PEP to resume.  The PEP then begins reporting the usage   feedback at the next interval.3.3.2.  Feedback Action List   This class defines sets of linkage instances that can be referred to   from the frwkFeedbackActionList attribute.3.3.3.  Feedback Linkage Capability   This class defines the valid selection criteria PRC, usage PRC and   threshold PRC combinations supported by the PEP.3.3.4.  Feedback Linkage   This class links the selection criteria instance with the usage   class.  This table permits the reuse of a selection criteria instance   for multiple usage policies.   The linkage table also permits the definition of a maximum reporting   interval to use when issuing the COPS accounting type reports for the   usage instance.  A value of 0 in this attribute indicates that the   usage policy must be solicited.3.3.5.  Feedback Traffic Statistics Threshold   This class is used to provide threshold values for the attributes   described in the traffic usage classes below.3.3.6.  Feedback Traffic   This class includes the packet counts, byte counts and a reference to   the associated Linkage instance.Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 10]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 20033.3.7.  Feedback Interface Traffic   This class is similar to the previous Feedback Traffic class, except   that it includes an additional reference to an interface index.  This   class should be used with a selection criteria instance that matches   an element that is assigned to multiple interfaces.  The interface   field can be used to associate the instances of this table with the   specific element's assignment.3.3.8.  Feedback RoleCombo Filter Selection   This class is used as selection criteria based on role combination,   capability set and a filter instance.4.  The Feedback Framework PIB Module   FRAMEWORK-FEEDBACK-PIB PIB-DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN      IMPORTS          pib, Unsigned32, Unsigned64, Integer32,          MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP                  FROM COPS-PR-SPPI          TruthValue, TEXTUAL-CONVENTION                  FROM SNMPv2-TC          InstanceId, ReferenceId, Prid,          TagId, TagReferenceId                  FROM COPS-PR-SPPI-TC          PrcIdentifierOid, PrcIdentifierOidOrZero                  FROM FRAMEWORK-TC-PIB          frwkRoleComboEntry                  FROM FRAMEWORK-PIB          InterfaceIndex                  FROM IF-MIB;      frwkFeedbackPib  MODULE-IDENTITY          SUBJECT-CATEGORIES  { all }          LAST-UPDATED "200307140000Z"  -- 14 July 2003          ORGANIZATION "IETF RAP WG"          CONTACT-INFO "IETF RAP WG                        Email: rap@ops.ietf.org                        Diana Rawlins                        MCI                        400 International Parkway                        Richardson, Texas 75081                        Phone: 972-729-4071                        Email: Diana.Rawlins@mci.comRawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 11]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003                        Amol Kulkarni                        JF3-206                        2111 NE 25th Ave                        Hillsboro, Oregon 97124                        Phone: 503-712-1168                        Email: amol.kulkarni@intel.com                        Kwok Ho Chan                        Nortel Networks                        600 Technology Park Drive                        Billerica, MA 01821 USA                        Phone: 978-288-8175                        Email: khchan@nortelnetworks.com                        Martin Bokaemper                        Juniper Networks                        700 Silver Seven Road                        Kanata, ON, K2V 1C3, Canada                        Phone: 613-591-2735                        Email: mbokaemper@juniper.net                        Dinesh G Dutt                        Cisco Systems, Inc.                        170 Tasman Dr.                        San Jose, CA 95134-1706                        Phone: 408-527-0955                        Email: ddutt@cisco.com"      DESCRIPTION              "The PIB module containing the base set of policy rule              classes that are required for support of all policy              usage monitoring, tracking and reporting policies.              Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003). This version              of this PIB module is part ofRFC 3571; see the RFC              itself for full legal notices."      REVISION     "200307140000Z"      DESCRIPTION               "Initial version, published inRFC 3571."            ::= { pib 5 }   --   -- Textual Conventions   --   Usage32 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION        STATUS    currentRawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 12]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003        DESCRIPTION                "The Usage32 type represents a non-negative integer                which monotonically increases.                Usage32 initial value is 0 and the object-type using                Usage32 needs to specify when it is initialized.                The Usage32 type is intended to reflect the absolute                number of counted events, so that even a new PDP                after a COPS reconnect can use the value directly.                If there is the possibility that the maximum Usage32                value of 2^32-1 is exceeded during the lifetime                of the Usage32 object, the larger Usage64 type                should be used.                If conditions other than the reset of the COPS                subsystem exist that disrupt the monotonic                characteristics of Usage32, these conditions and a                method how to detect their presence should be                specified in the description of the object-type using                Usage32 or its enclosing object-types (e.g. the                Entry or Table object-type of the Usage32                object-type).                Whenever the monotonic increase of Usage32 is violated,                it should be reset to 0 and the fact that this occurred                should be indicated through an appropriate mechanism,                for example a corresponding object of type TimeStamp                or TimeAndDate."        SYNTAX Unsigned32   Usage64 ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION        STATUS    current        DESCRIPTION                "The Usage64 type represents a non-negative integer                which monotonically increases.                Usage64 initial value is 0 and the object-type using                Usage64 needs to specify when it is initialized.                The Usage64 type is intended to reflect the absolute                number of counted events, so that even a new PDP                after a COPS reconnect can use the value directly.                The lifetime of the Usage64 object should be defined                in a way that ensures the maximum Usage64 value of                2^64-1 is never exceeded.                If conditions other than the reset of the COPSRawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 13]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003                subsystem exist that disrupt the monotonic                characteristics of Usage64, these conditions and a                method how to detect their presence should be                specified in the description of the object-type using                Usage64 or its enclosing object-types (e.g. the                Entry or Table object-type of the Usage64                object-type).                Whenever the monotonic increase of Usage64 is violated,                it should be reset to 0 and the fact that this occurred                should be indicated through an appropriate mechanism,                for example a corresponding object of type TimeStamp                or TimeAndDate."        SYNTAX Unsigned64   --   -- The feedback report group   --   frwkFeedbackGroupClasses                  OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frwkFeedbackPib  1 }   --   --  Feedback Action Table   --   frwkFeedbackActionTable OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF FrwkFeedbackActionEntry        PIB-ACCESS      install        STATUS          current        DESCRIPTION                "This class represents commands that the PDP sends to                suspend, resume or solicit collection or reporting of                usage data."           ::= { frwkFeedbackGroupClasses  1}   frwkFeedbackActionEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX  FrwkFeedbackActionEntry        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION                "Each frwkFeedbackActionEntry represents a command from                the PDP. FrwkFeedbackActionIndicator specifies the                command itself while frwkFeedbackActionSpecificPri                indicates if all frwkFeedbackLink objects in the system                are affected by the command, or just the set that is                referenced by frwkFeedbackActionList."Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 14]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003        PIB-INDEX { frwkFeedbackActionId}        ::= { frwkFeedbackActionTable 1}   FrwkFeedbackActionEntry ::= SEQUENCE {           frwkFeedbackActionId                 InstanceId,           frwkFeedbackActionIndicator          INTEGER,           frwkFeedbackActionSpecificPri        TruthValue,           frwkFeedbackActionList               TagReferenceId        }   frwkFeedbackActionId  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX        InstanceId        STATUS        current        DESCRIPTION           "An arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies an            instance of the frwkFeedbackAction class."        ::= { frwkFeedbackActionEntry 1}   frwkFeedbackActionIndicator OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX  INTEGER {                   suspendMonitoringAndReports(1),                   suspendReports(2),                   resume(3),                   solicitReport(4)        }        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION                  "The value indicates if the PEP is to send cached                   usage policies via COPS accounting type report                   messages.                   The enumeration values are:                   (1)  suspendMonitoringAndReports                   (2)  suspendReports                   (3)  resume                   (4)  solicitReport "          ::= { frwkFeedbackActionEntry 2 }   frwkFeedbackActionSpecificPri OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        TruthValue           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION                    "A value of 0 indicates that the                    frwkFeedbackActionList attribute should be ignored,                    and the action applied to all policies. A value of                    1 indicates that the action entry has a specificRawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 15]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003                    list of policies to which it is to be applied."           ::= { frwkFeedbackActionEntry 3}   frwkFeedbackActionList OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        TagReferenceId           PIB-TAG       { frwkFeedbackActionListTag }           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION                    "Identifies a group of frwkFeedbackLink instances                    that this action should affect. The group is                    identified through a tag reference in the                    frwkFeedbackList class."           ::= { frwkFeedbackActionEntry 4}   --   --  Feedback Action List Table   --   frwkFeedbackActionListTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF FrwkFeedbackActionListEntry           PIB-ACCESS      install           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION                    "This class defines groups of linkage instances.                    Groups can be referenced by commands sent by the                    PDP in a frwkFeedbackActionEntry -in this case the                    command affects all linkage instances that are part                    of the group.                    A group can be referred to by its tag stored in                    frwkFeedbackActionListTag."           ::= { frwkFeedbackGroupClasses  2}   frwkFeedbackActionListEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          FrwkFeedbackActionListEntry           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION                    "Each instance associates a linkage instance with a                     specific ActionListGroup."           PIB-INDEX {frwkFeedbackActionListId }           UNIQUENESS { frwkFeedbackActionListTag,                        frwkFeedbackActionListRefID                      }           ::= { frwkFeedbackActionListTable 1}   FrwkFeedbackActionListEntry::= SEQUENCE {              frwkFeedbackActionListId          InstanceId,              frwkFeedbackActionListTag         TagId,Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 16]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003              frwkFeedbackActionListRefID       ReferenceId        }   frwkFeedbackActionListId OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       InstanceId           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION                     "Arbitrary integer index that uniquely                     identifies an instance of the class."           ::= { frwkFeedbackActionListEntry 1 }   frwkFeedbackActionListTag OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       TagId           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION                     "Identifies a group of linkage instances that can                     be referenced from the Action class."           ::= { frwkFeedbackActionListEntry 2 }   frwkFeedbackActionListRefID   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       ReferenceId           PIB-REFERENCES { frwkFeedbackLinkEntry }           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION                     "A frwkFeedbackLink instance that is referred to                     by this ReferenceId becomes part of the group,                     that is identified by the                     frwkFeedbackActionListTag."           ::= { frwkFeedbackActionListEntry 3 }   --   -- The Feedback Link Capability Table   --   frwkFeedbackLinkCapsTable OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX           SEQUENCE OF FrwkFeedbackLinkCapsEntry        PIB-ACCESS       notify        STATUS           current        DESCRIPTION                "Instances of the frwkFeedbackLink class reference                 instances of selection and threshold classes and a                 usage class.                 This class allows the PEP to communicate valid                 combinations of these three classes to the PDP."         ::= { frwkFeedbackGroupClasses 3}Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 17]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003   frwkFeedbackLinkCapsEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX          FrwkFeedbackLinkCapsEntry        STATUS          current        DESCRIPTION                 "The attributes of this class identify valid                  combinations of selection criteria, usage and                  threshold classes for feedback."        PIB-INDEX { frwkFeedbackLinkCapsId }        UNIQUENESS {                    frwkFeedbackLinkCapsSelection,                    frwkFeedbackLinkCapsUsage,                    frwkFeedbackLinkCapsThreshold                 }        ::= {frwkFeedbackLinkCapsTable 1}   FrwkFeedbackLinkCapsEntry ::= SEQUENCE {          frwkFeedbackLinkCapsId         InstanceId,          frwkFeedbackLinkCapsSelection  PrcIdentifierOid,          frwkFeedbackLinkCapsUsage      PrcIdentifierOid,          frwkFeedbackLinkCapsThreshold  PrcIdentifierOidOrZero   }   frwkFeedbackLinkCapsId OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX        InstanceId        STATUS        current        DESCRIPTION             "An arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies an             instance of the frwkFeedbackLinkCaps class."        ::= { frwkFeedbackLinkCapsEntry 1}   frwkFeedbackLinkCapsSelection OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX        PrcIdentifierOid        STATUS        current        DESCRIPTION               "The identifier of a class that is supported by the                device for feedback selection in combination with the                usage and threshold classes referenced in this                instance."        ::= { frwkFeedbackLinkCapsEntry 2}   frwkFeedbackLinkCapsUsage OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX        PrcIdentifierOid        STATUS        current        DESCRIPTION                "The identifier of the usage class that is supported by                the PEP in combination with the selection and threshold                classes referenced in this instance."Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 18]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003        ::= { frwkFeedbackLinkCapsEntry 3}   frwkFeedbackLinkCapsThreshold OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX        PrcIdentifierOidOrZero           STATUS        current           DESCRIPTION                "The identifier of the threshold class that is                supported by the PEP in combination with the selection                and usage classes referenced in this instance.                0.0 is used if this combination does not allow a                threshold."           ::= { frwkFeedbackLinkCapsEntry 4}   --   -- The Feedback Report Linkage Table   --   frwkFeedbackLinkTable OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF FrwkFeedbackLinkEntry        PIB-ACCESS      install        STATUS          current        DESCRIPTION                 "This class associates the selection criteria with the                  usage policy. It also permits the defining of the max                  interval used for reporting the usage instance."        ::= { frwkFeedbackGroupClasses  4}   frwkFeedbackLinkEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX          FrwkFeedbackLinkEntry        STATUS          current        DESCRIPTION                 "This class associates the selection criteria with the                  usage policy. It also permits the defining of the max                  interval used for reporting the usage instance."        PIB-INDEX { frwkFeedbackLinkId }        UNIQUENESS {frwkFeedbackLinkSel,                    frwkFeedbackLinkUsage }        ::= {frwkFeedbackLinkTable 1}   FrwkFeedbackLinkEntry ::= SEQUENCE {          frwkFeedbackLinkId         InstanceId,          frwkFeedbackLinkSel        Prid,          frwkFeedbackLinkUsage      PrcIdentifierOid,          frwkFeedbackLinkInterval   Integer32,          frwkFeedbackLinkThreshold  Prid,          frwkFeedbackLinkFlags      BITSRawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 19]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003   }   frwkFeedbackLinkId OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX        InstanceId        STATUS        current        DESCRIPTION            "An arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies an             instance of the frwkFeedbackLinkTable class."        ::= { frwkFeedbackLinkEntry 1}   frwkFeedbackLinkSel OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX       Prid        STATUS       current        DESCRIPTION            "The PRID of the Policy Class instance as the monitoring             point, or the PRID of the selection criteria instance that             defines the conditions for monitoring, to be use by the             PEP for usage reporting."        ::= { frwkFeedbackLinkEntry 2}   frwkFeedbackLinkUsage OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      PrcIdentifierOid        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION             "The identifier of the usage class that the PEP uses to             monitor, record and report."        ::= { frwkFeedbackLinkEntry 3}   frwkFeedbackLinkInterval  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX   Integer32        STATUS   current        DESCRIPTION                "Maximum interval in units of the value of the                 Accounting Timer specified by the PDP in the client                 accept message. A frwkFeedbackLinkInterval of 1 is                 equal to the value of the Accounting Timer. This value                 must be 1 or greater. "        ::= { frwkFeedbackLinkEntry 4}   frwkFeedbackLinkThreshold  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX   Prid        STATUS   current        DESCRIPTION                "The PRID of a threshold class instance. This instance                 specifies the threshold values for the usage policy."Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 20]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003        ::= { frwkFeedbackLinkEntry 5}   frwkFeedbackLinkFlags  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX   BITS {                         periodic(0),                         threshold(1),                         changeOnly(2)                 }        STATUS   current        DESCRIPTION               "This value indicates the reporting basis of the usage                 policy. The feed back may be generated on demand, on a                 periodic basis regardless of a change in value from the                 previous report, on a periodic basis if a change in                 value has occurred, or the usage is reported when an                 identified threshold value in the usage instance has                 been reached.                If the 'periodic' flag is set, the PEP will provide                 unsolicited reports at the rate specified in                 frwkFeedbackLinkInterval.                If the 'periodic' flag is not set, reports will only be                 generated when solicited by the PDP.                The 'threshold' and 'changeOnly' flags make the                 periodic reports conditional - these flags only make                 sense in combination with the 'periodic' flag."           ::= { frwkFeedbackLinkEntry 6}   --   -- The Threshold class that accompanies the above Usage PRCs   --   frwkFeedbackTrafficThresTable OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX         SEQUENCE OF FrwkFeedbackTrafficThresEntry           PIB-ACCESS     install           STATUS         current           DESCRIPTION                 "This class defines the threshold attributes                  corresponding to usage attributes specified in                  frwkFeedbackTrafficTable, frwkFeedbackIfTrafficTable                  and other similar usage classes.                  The usage object is considered to match the threshold                  condition if at least one of the packet or byte                  threshold conditions match.                  The byte and packet thresholds are considered to                  match, if the threshold is present (not ASN1 NULL)Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 21]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003                  and the corresponding usage value exceeds the                  threshold."           ::= { frwkFeedbackGroupClasses  5}   frwkFeedbackTrafficThresEntry OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX          FrwkFeedbackTrafficThresEntry           STATUS          current           DESCRIPTION                    "Defines the attributes to hold threshold values."           PIB-INDEX {frwkFeedbackTrafficThresId}           ::= {frwkFeedbackTrafficThresTable 1}   FrwkFeedbackTrafficThresEntry ::= SEQUENCE {            frwkFeedbackTrafficThresId                  InstanceId,            frwkFeedbackTrafficThresPackets            Unsigned64,            frwkFeedbackTrafficThresBytes              Unsigned64   }   frwkFeedbackTrafficThresId   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       InstanceId           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION                     "Arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies                      an instance of the class."           ::= { frwkFeedbackTrafficThresEntry 1 }   frwkFeedbackTrafficThresPackets   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Unsigned64           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION                     "The threshold, in terms of packets, that must be                      matched or exceeded to trigger a report in the                      next reporting interval."           ::= { frwkFeedbackTrafficThresEntry 2 }   frwkFeedbackTrafficThresBytes   OBJECT-TYPE           SYNTAX       Unsigned64           STATUS       current           DESCRIPTION                   "The threshold, in terms of bytes, that must be                    exceeded to trigger a report in the next reporting                    interval."           ::= { frwkFeedbackTrafficThresEntry 3 }   --Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 22]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003   -- All actual usage classes are in the separate   -- frwkFeedbackUsageClasses group   --   frwkFeedbackUsageClasses       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frwkFeedbackPib  2 }   --   -- The generic traffic (byte & packet count) usage class   --   frwkFeedbackTrafficTable OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF FrwkFeedbackTrafficEntry        PIB-ACCESS      report-only        STATUS          current        DESCRIPTION                 "This class defines the usage attributes that the PEP                  is to monitor for plain traffic handling elements                  like filters. All packets and the bytes contained in                  these packets are counted. It also contains the PRID                  of the linkage instance associating the selection                  criteria instance with the usage instance."        ::= { frwkFeedbackUsageClasses  1}   frwkFeedbackTrafficEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX          FrwkFeedbackTrafficEntry        STATUS          current        DESCRIPTION                 "Defines the attributes the PEP is to monitor,                  record and report."        PIB-INDEX {frwkFeedbackTrafficId}        UNIQUENESS { frwkFeedbackTrafficLinkRefID }        ::= {frwkFeedbackTrafficTable 1}   FrwkFeedbackTrafficEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         frwkFeedbackTrafficId              InstanceId,         frwkFeedbackTrafficLinkRefID       ReferenceId,         frwkFeedbackTrafficPacketCount     Usage64,         frwkFeedbackTrafficByteCount       Usage64   }   frwkFeedbackTrafficId   OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX       InstanceId        STATUS       currentRawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 23]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003        DESCRIPTION                  "Arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies                   an instance of the class."        ::= { frwkFeedbackTrafficEntry 1 }   frwkFeedbackTrafficLinkRefID  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      ReferenceId        PIB-REFERENCES { frwkFeedbackLinkEntry }        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION                  "The ReferenceId of the Linkage policy instance used                   to base this usage policy instance upon."        ::= { frwkFeedbackTrafficEntry 2 }   frwkFeedbackTrafficPacketCount OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX       Usage64        STATUS       current        DESCRIPTION                  "The count of packets handled by the associated                   element. The initial value of 0 is set when the                   frwkFeedbackTraffic instance is created, for example                   triggered through the creation of a frwkFeedbackLink                   instance."        ::= {frwkFeedbackTrafficEntry 3}   frwkFeedbackTrafficByteCount OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX       Usage64        STATUS       current        DESCRIPTION                   "The byte count of packets handled by the associated                    element. The initial value of 0 is set when the                    frwkFeedbackTraffic instance is created."        ::= { frwkFeedbackTrafficEntry 4}   --   -- The traffic usage class, qualified for an interface   --   frwkFeedbackIfTrafficTable OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF FrwkFeedbackIfTrafficEntry        PIB-ACCESS      report-only        STATUS          current        DESCRIPTION                "A usage class similar to the basic Traffic class that                also contains a reference to an interface index. ThisRawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 24]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003                class should be used with an underspecified selection                criteria entry from the frwkRoleComboTable that matches                an element that can be assigned to multiple interface                indices. The interface field can be used to associate                the instances of this class with the specific element's                assignment."        ::= { frwkFeedbackUsageClasses  2 }   frwkFeedbackIfTrafficEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX          FrwkFeedbackIfTrafficEntry        STATUS          current        DESCRIPTION                 "Defines the attributes the PEP is to monitor,                  record and report."        PIB-INDEX {frwkFeedbackIfTrafficId}        UNIQUENESS { frwkFeedbackIfTrafficLinkRefID,                     frwkFeedbackIfTrafficIfIndex }        ::= {frwkFeedbackIfTrafficTable 1}   FrwkFeedbackIfTrafficEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         frwkFeedbackIfTrafficId              InstanceId,         frwkFeedbackIfTrafficLinkRefID       ReferenceId,         frwkFeedbackIfTrafficIfIndex         InterfaceIndex,         frwkFeedbackIfTrafficPacketCount     Usage64,         frwkFeedbackIfTrafficByteCount       Usage64   }   frwkFeedbackIfTrafficId   OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX       InstanceId        STATUS       current        DESCRIPTION                  "Arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies                   an instance of the class."        ::= { frwkFeedbackIfTrafficEntry 1 }   frwkFeedbackIfTrafficLinkRefID  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      ReferenceId        PIB-REFERENCES { frwkFeedbackLinkEntry }        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION                  "The ReferenceId of the Linkage policy instance used                   to base this usage policy instance upon."        ::= { frwkFeedbackIfTrafficEntry 2 }   frwkFeedbackIfTrafficIfIndex  OBJECT-TYPE          SYNTAX         InterfaceIndexRawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 25]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003          STATUS         current          DESCRIPTION              "The value of this attribute is the ifIndex which is              associated with the specified RoleCombination and              interface capability set name."          ::= { frwkFeedbackIfTrafficEntry 3 }   frwkFeedbackIfTrafficPacketCount OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX       Usage64        STATUS       current        DESCRIPTION                "The count of packets handled by the associated                element. The initial value of 0 is set when the                frwkFeedbackIfTraffic instance is created."        ::= { frwkFeedbackIfTrafficEntry 4 }   frwkFeedbackIfTrafficByteCount OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX       Usage64        STATUS       current        DESCRIPTION                  "The byte count of packets handled by the associated                  element. The initial value of 0 is set when the                  frwkFeedbackIfTraffic instance is created."        ::= { frwkFeedbackIfTrafficEntry 5 }   --   -- All Selection classes are in the separate   -- FrwkFeedbackSelectionClasses group   --   frwkFeedbackSelectionClasses       OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frwkFeedbackPib  3 }   --   -- The Role Combination Filter Selection Table   --   frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelTable OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX          SEQUENCE OF FrwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelEntry        PIB-ACCESS      install        STATUS          current        DESCRIPTION                "A selection class that defines selection of objects                for monitoring based on the role combination,                capability set and a filter."        ::= { frwkFeedbackSelectionClasses  1 }Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 26]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003   frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelEntry OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX          FrwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelEntry        STATUS          current        DESCRIPTION                "Each instance selects a filter on multiple interfaces                that share the same frwkRoleCombo instance."        PIB-INDEX { frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelId}        UNIQUENESS { frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelRCombo,                     frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelFilter                    }        ::= {frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelTable 1}   FrwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelEntry ::= SEQUENCE {         frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelId          InstanceId,         frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelRCombo      ReferenceId,         frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelFilter      Prid   }   frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelId   OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX       InstanceId        STATUS       current        DESCRIPTION                  "Arbitrary integer index that uniquely identifies                   an instance of the class."        ::= { frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelEntry 1 }   frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelRCombo  OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      ReferenceId        PIB-REFERENCES { frwkRoleComboEntry }        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION                  "The ReferenceId of the frwkRoleComboTable policy                   instance used for selection."        ::= { frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelEntry 2 }   frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelFilter     OBJECT-TYPE        SYNTAX      Prid        STATUS      current        DESCRIPTION                  "The identifier of a filter instance. Valid classes                   are the subclasses of frwkBaseFilter:                   - frwkIpFilter                   - frwk802Filter                   - frwkILabelFilter"        ::= { frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelEntry 3 }Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 27]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003   --   -- Compliance Section   --   frwkFeedbackPibConformance                OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frwkFeedbackPib 4 }   frwkFeedbackPibCompliances                OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frwkFeedbackPibConformance 1 }   frwkFeedbackPibGroups                OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { frwkFeedbackPibConformance 2 }   frwkFeedbackPibCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION        "Describes the requirements for conformance to the feedback        framework PIB"      MODULE   -- this module         MANDATORY-GROUPS { frwkFeedbackLinkCapsGroup,                            frwkFeedbackLinkGroup,                            frwkFeedbackActionGroup }      GROUP frwkFeedbackActionListGroup         DESCRIPTION                      "The frwkFeedbackActionListGroup is mandatory if                      actions on subsets linkEntries are to be                      supported."      GROUP frwkFeedbackTrafficGroup         DESCRIPTION                      "The frwkFeedbackTrafficGroup is mandatory if                      monitoring of traffic data is to be supported."      GROUP frwkFeedbackTrafficThresGroup         DESCRIPTION                      "The frwkFeedbackTrafficThresGroup is mandatory                      if conditional reporting of traffic usage                      thresholds is to be supported."      GROUP frwkFeedbackIfTrafficGroup         DESCRIPTION                      "The frwkFeedbackIfTrafficGroup is mandatory if                      per-interface usage collection of traffic data is                      to be supported."Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 28]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003      GROUP frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelGroup         DESCRIPTION                      "The frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelGroup is mandatory                      if monitoring of filters referenced through the                      frwkRoleCombo class is to be supported."      ::= { frwkFeedbackPibCompliances 1 }    frwkFeedbackLinkCapsGroup OBJECT-GROUP        OBJECTS {                frwkFeedbackLinkCapsId,                frwkFeedbackLinkCapsSelection,                frwkFeedbackLinkCapsUsage,                frwkFeedbackLinkCapsThreshold }        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION             "Objects from the frwkFeedbackLinkCapsTable."        ::= { frwkFeedbackPibGroups 1 }    frwkFeedbackLinkGroup OBJECT-GROUP        OBJECTS {                frwkFeedbackLinkId,                frwkFeedbackLinkSel,                frwkFeedbackLinkUsage,                frwkFeedbackLinkInterval,                frwkFeedbackLinkThreshold,                frwkFeedbackLinkFlags }        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION             "Objects from the frwkFeedbackLinkTable."        ::= { frwkFeedbackPibGroups 2 }    frwkFeedbackActionGroup OBJECT-GROUP        OBJECTS {                frwkFeedbackActionId,                frwkFeedbackActionIndicator,                frwkFeedbackActionSpecificPri,                frwkFeedbackActionList }        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION             "Objects from the frwkFeedbackActionTable."        ::= { frwkFeedbackPibGroups 3 }    frwkFeedbackActionListGroup OBJECT-GROUP        OBJECTS {Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 29]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003                frwkFeedbackActionListId,                frwkFeedbackActionListTag,                frwkFeedbackActionListRefID }        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION             "Objects from the frwkFeedbackActionListTable."        ::= { frwkFeedbackPibGroups 4 }    frwkFeedbackTrafficGroup OBJECT-GROUP        OBJECTS {                frwkFeedbackTrafficId,                frwkFeedbackTrafficLinkRefID,                frwkFeedbackTrafficPacketCount,                frwkFeedbackTrafficByteCount }        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION             "Objects from the frwkFeedbackTrafficTable."        ::= { frwkFeedbackPibGroups 5 }    frwkFeedbackTrafficThresGroup OBJECT-GROUP        OBJECTS {                frwkFeedbackTrafficThresId,                frwkFeedbackTrafficThresPackets,                frwkFeedbackTrafficThresBytes }        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION             "Objects from the frwkFeedbackTrafficThresTable."        ::= { frwkFeedbackPibGroups 6 }    frwkFeedbackIfTrafficGroup OBJECT-GROUP        OBJECTS {                frwkFeedbackIfTrafficId,                frwkFeedbackIfTrafficLinkRefID,                frwkFeedbackIfTrafficIfIndex,                frwkFeedbackIfTrafficPacketCount,                frwkFeedbackIfTrafficByteCount }        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION             "Objects from the frwkFeedbackIfTrafficTable."        ::= { frwkFeedbackPibGroups 7 }    frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelGroup OBJECT-GROUP        OBJECTS {                frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelId,Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 30]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003                frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelRCombo,                frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelFilter }        STATUS  current        DESCRIPTION             "Objects from the frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSelTable."        ::= { frwkFeedbackPibGroups 8 }   END5.  Security Considerations   This PIB defines structured information that may be sensitive when   transported by the COPS protocol [COPS-PR].   This PIB does not contain classes that directly contain security   relevant information like passwords or monetary amounts.  However,   unauthorized access or changes to information defined in this PIB   could compromise network operations or reveal sensitive business or   personal information.   Specifically for the classes:   frwkFeedbackLinkCaps      This class has the ACCESS clause 'notify'.  Access to this      information reveals feedback collection capabilities of the COPS      client and malicious changes could affect feedback operation by      misleading the server to generate corrupt feedback configuration.   frwkFeedbackLinkTable, frwkFeedbackAction, frwkFeedbackActionList,   frwkFeedbackTrafficThres, frwkFeedbackRoleFilterSel      These classes have the ACCESS clause 'install' and allow the COPS      server to control feedback collection and reporting on the client.      Access to this information exposes the client's configuration;      malicious changes could disrupt network or business operations and      raise privacy issues.   frwkFeedbackTraffic, frwkFeedbackIfTraffic      These classes have the ACCESS clause 'report-only' and contain the      usage information delivered from the COPS client to the server.      Unauthorized access to this information may reveal detailed      information on the network and its users.  Malicious changes may      affect network and business operations.Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 31]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003   [COPS] and [COPS-PR] define mechanisms to secure the COPS protocol   communication and implementations of COPS servers or clients   supporting this PIB MUST follow the security guidelines specified   there.6.  IANA Considerations   This document describes the frwkFeedbackPib Policy Information Base   (PIB) module for registration under the "pib" branch registered with   IANA.  The IANA has assigned PIB number 5.   This PIB uses "all" in the SUBJECT-CATEGORY clause, so it applies to   all COPS client types.  No new COPS client type is requested for this   PIB.7.  Acknowledgements   The authors would like to thank Dave Durham, Ravi Sahita, and Russell   Fenger of Intel and John K. Gallant of WorldCom for their   contribution to this document.8.  References8.1.  Normative References   [COPS]          Durham, D., Boyle, J., Cohen, R., Herzog, S., Rajan,                   R. and A. Sastry, "The COPS (Common Open Policy                   Service) Protocol",RFC 2748, January 2000.   [COPS-PR]       Chan, K., Seligson, J., Durham, D., Gai, S.,                   McCloghrie, K., Herzog, S., Reichmeyer, F., Yavatkar,                   R. and A. Smith, "COPS Usage for Policy                   Provisioning",RFC 3084, May 2001.   [IFMIB]         McCloghrie, K. and F. Kastenholz, "The Interfaces                   Group MIB",RFC 2863, June 2000.   [FR-PIB]        Sahita, R., Hahn, S., Chan, K. and K. McCloghrie,                   "Framework Policy Information Base",RFC 3318, March                   2003.   [FEEDBACKFWK]   Rawlins, D., Kulkarni, A., Bokaemper, M. and K. Chan,                   "Framework for Policy Usage Feedback for Common Open                   Policy Service with Policy Provisioning (COPS-PR)",RFC 3483, March 2003.Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 32]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 2003   [RFC2119]       Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate                   Requirement Levels",BCP 14,RFC 2119, March 1997.   [RFC2578]       McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case,                   J., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of                   Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58,RFC 2578, April 1999.   [RFC2579]       McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case,                   J., Rose, M. and S. Waldbusser, "Textual Conventions                   for SMIv2", STD 58,RFC 2579, April 1999.8.2.  Informational References   [COPS-TLS],     Walker, J., Kulkarni, A.,"COPS Over TLS", Work in                   Progress.   [DIFFSERV-PIB]  Chan, K., Sahita, R., Hahn, S. and K. McCloghrie,                   "Differentiated Services Quality of Service Policy                   Information Base",RFC 3317, March 2003.Rawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 33]

RFC 3571                 Framework Feedback PIB              August 20039.  Authors' Addresses   Diana Rawlins   MCI   400 International Parkway   Richardson, Texas 75081   Phone: 972-729-4071   EMail: Diana.Rawlins@mci.com   Amol Kulkarni   JF3-206   2111 NE 25th Ave   Hillsboro, Oregon 97124   Phone: 503-712-1168   EMail: amol.kulkarni@intel.com   Kwok Ho Chan   Nortel Networks   600 Technology Park Drive   Billerica, MA 01821 USA   Phone: 978-288-8175   EMail: khchan@nortelnetworks.com   Martin Bokaemper   Juniper Networks   700 Silver Seven Road   Kanata, ON, K2V 1C3, Canada   Phone: 613-591-2735   EMail: mbokaemper@juniper.net   Dinesh G Dutt   Cisco Systems, Inc.   170 Tasman Dr.   San Jose, CA 95134-1706   Phone: 408-527-0955   EMail: ddutt@cisco.comRawlins, et al.              Informational                     [Page 34]

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